ChaiDay2017

Help us support survivors of gender-based violence

Chai Day 2017

35% of women experience gender-based violence at some point in their lives. November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, a day dedicated to raise public awareness about this and other appalling statistics.

In 2016, The Asian Circle conceived Chai Day as a way to raise awareness and funds to support survivors of gender-based violence.

Many supporters of The Circle and The Asian Circle held their own Chai Days with their friends and family, at their universities, at work and at home. We are delighted to say that it was a great success and together we raised vital funds to support survivors of gender-based violence in the UK and overseas.

This year, we encourage you once more to hold a Chai Day in your community, and help us spread the word about the scope and impact of gender-based violence around the world.

How to hold your own Chai Day

Chai Day is all about you coming together with friends, family or colleagues over a cup of chai. It is a way to raise awareness about the issue of violence against women in your community and to help us raise funds to support survivors of gender-based violence.